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This Earth, only home i will ever have had, isn’t truly mine. No, i’m just a passerby here … it might yours if you don’t feel how weird, how wrong it is.

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Cake day: June 13th, 2023

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  • White paper :
    Published: 12 January 2026
    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-025-02751-z

    Abstract

    The James Webb Space Telescope is discovering increasing numbers of quiescent galaxies 1–2 billion years after the Big Bang, whose redshift, high mass and old stellar ages indicate that their formation and quenching were surprisingly rapid. (…)

    Cosmologist will always be “surprised” as long as their model is adverse to reality.

    from your ref. :

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    The galaxy, called GS-10578 but nicknamed ‘Pablo’s Galaxy’ after the astronomer who first observed it in detail, is massive for such an early period in the universe: about 200 billion times the mass of our Sun, and most of its stars formed between 12.5 and 11.5 billion years ago.
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  • 1st paragraph:
    The Daily Blast With Greg Sargent
    2026 February 17

    Now that Donald Trump appears to be largely drawing down his violent occupation of Minneapolis, the administration is resorting to a time-honored tradition: declare victory and go home. In a bizarre interview, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt went full cult and called the operation a resounding success. But she also spun it as targeting criminals, effectively revealing that it’s no longer possible to tell the truth about Trump’s actual mass-deportation agenda. This is a moment of unusual political vulnerability for Trump and the White House on this issue. But are Democrats doing all they can to exploit it? We think they’re not. So we’re talking to Anat Shenker-Osorio, a Democratic message strategist who often argues that Democrats let polls limit their ability to exploit critical political opportunities. Anat, nice to have you on.







  • A Canadian trade mission to Mexico this week could produce new deals by early spring, and marks the country’s “most significant” such mission ever to Mexico, according to Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc.

    LeBlanc is leading the mission, which will see over 370 Canadian delegates and more than 200 businesses in Mexico from Sunday to Monday - - visiting Mexico City, Monterrey and Guadalajara.

    Canadian trade with Mexico totalled $56 billion in 2024, a 12-fold increase since the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) came into force in 1995. Mexico is Canada’s third-largest trading partner after the U.S. and China.
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